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jbelmont

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Posted - 11/11/2020 :  2:05:25 PM  Show Profile  Visit jbelmont's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That is correct. Instead of brainless cattle calls, the hiring party can select a Notary based on reviews, personal style, the type of experience they have, etc.

But, in defense of cattle calls, cows have four stomachs, which is three more than we have!

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Lee-AR

Arkansas
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Posted - 11/11/2020 :  07:01:29 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As more & more companies move to technology to hire a notary, it is becoming more apparent every day that the old axiom of 'garbage in/garbage out' applies.

Apps that are not reliable, constantly re-sending the same offer to notaries who've already responded, 'rating' algorithms that assume when things go wrong--it's always the notary at fault, offers that are many miles & hours drive away for chump change...the list of flaws is nearly endless--with a new one every day.

I appreciate the fact that 123Notary is the only company that does it right: Input a zip and EVERYONE shows up so the hiring party can actually intelligently choose the best notary for the job at hand according to their own criteria and the notary is able to get the exact details of said job, resulting in a win/win for all.

If you don't value your time and experience, nobody else will.
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